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"Jesus of Canada? Four Canadian Constructions of the Christ Figure," in E. Leonard and K. Merriman, eds., From Logos to Christos: Essays on Christology in Honour of Joanne McWilliam (Waterloo, 2010) 19-37.

"Wealth, Weber, and Whig Historiography: Reading George Herbert's 'Business,'" in A. Scott and C. Kosso, eds., Poverty and Prosperity, the Rich and the Poor in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance 19. Turnhout, 2012) 279-92.

"'Almost Miraculous': Lord North and The Healing Waters Of Tunbridge Wells," in A. Scott and C. Kosso, eds., The Nature and Function of Water, Baths, Bathing and Hygiene from Antiquity through the Renaissance (Leiden, 2009) 501-10.

"Kent and Primogeniture in King Lear," Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 48.2 (2008) 327-48.

"Harry Potter and the temporal prime directive: time travel, rule-breaking, and misapprehension in Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban," in C.W. Hallett, ed., Scholarly studies in Harry Potter: applying academic methods to a popular text (Lewiston, 2005) 29-42.

"Full of all knowledg": George Herbert's Country Parson and Early Modern Social Discourse (Toronto, 2004).

"Iconoclasm and Self-definition in Milton's Of Reformation," in M. Evans, ed., John Milton: Twentieth Century Perspectives (Hamden, 2002).

"Treading the Arduous Road to Eleusis, Nationalism and Feminism in Early Post-World War I Canada: Roy Mitchell's 1920 The Trojan Women," in K. Bosher, F. Macintosh, J. McConnell, and P. Rankine, eds., Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas (Oxford, 2015) 184-203.

Guest Editor, with Mary Blackstone for special theme issue: "The New Saskatchewan," Canadian Theatre Review 154 (2013).

"'But we will speak!' Eight Men Speak and the Silencing of the Radical Leftist Theatre in Canada: 1929-1936," in S.A. Arbury, ed., The Visual and Performing Arts: An International Anthology, Volume I (Athens, 2012) 31-59.

(ed.) West-words: Celebrating Western Canadian Theatre and Playwriting. Regina, 2011.

Director, The Long Christmas Dinner. (Thornton Wilder) Noon show series. University of Saskatchewan Department of Drama, December 2011.

Director, The Wood Carver's Wife. (Marjorie Pickthall). Noon show series. University of Saskatchewan Department of Drama, November 2010.

"'The Larks Still Singing Bravely Fly': Clara May Bell's Psyche and Women Upholding 'the bright torch' of the Arts at the University of Alberta 1914-1918," in J. Chambers, ed., Diversity and Change in Early Canadian Women's Writing (Newcastle, 2008) 139-69.

(co-editor with M.A. Beavis), Theatre Research in Canada, Special Issue: Religion and Theatre in Canada, volume 27.2 (2006).

(ed.) The West of all possible worlds: six contemporary Canadian plays. Toronto, 2004.

"Aberdeen and the Dutch Atlantic: Women and Woollens in the Seventeenth-Century," in D. Catteral and J. Campbell, eds., Women in Port: Gendering Communities, Economies, and Social Networks in Atlantic Port Cities, 1500-1800 (Leiden, 2012) 69-102.

(with K.S. Thompson). "Crediting Wives: Married Women and Debt Litigation in the Seventeenth Century," in E. Ewan and J.B. Nugent, eds., Finding the Family in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland (Aldershot, 2008) 85-98.

"Lilias Skene: A Quaker Poet and Her 'Cursed Self'," in S. Dunnigan, E.S. Newlyn, and C. Marie Harker, eds., Woman and the Feminine in Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing (Palgrave, 2004) 162-77.

"Quakers and the University: The Aberdeen Debate of 1675," History of Universities 13 (1994) 87-98.

"'Menacing Their Persons and Exacting on Their Purses': The Aberdeen Justice Court, 1657-1700," in D. Stevenson, ed., From Lairds to Louns: Country and Burgh Life in Aberdeen, 1600-1800 (Aberdeen, 1986).

Punishment and Penance: Two Phases in History of the Bishop's Tribunal of Novara. Toronto, 2013.

"The Bishop's Tribunal and the Laity: The Diocese of Novara, 1563 to 1615," in K. Eisenbichler and N. Terpstra, eds., The Renaissance in the Streets, Schools, and Studies: Essays in Honour of Paul F. Grendler (Toronto, 2008) 183-209.

"The Proverbs of Vatnsdæla Saga and the Sword of Jokull. The Oral Backgrounds of Grettir Ásmundarson's Flawed Heroism," in R. Waugh and J. Weldon, eds., The Hero Recovered. Essays on Medieval Heroism in Honor of George Clark (Kalamazoo, 2011).

"Friendship in the Literature of Medieval Iceland: the Evidence of the Proverbs," in J. Butler and S. Matheson, eds., The Fictional North: proceedings from the 2011 UCN Annual Conference (University College of the North, 2011).

(with M. Haagsma, S. Karapanou, and L. Surtees). "A New City and its Agora: Results from archaeological work at the Kastro of Kallithea in Thessaly, Greece," in The Agora in the Mediterranean from Homeric to Roman Times (Athens, 2011).

"Humanist Letter Writing: Private Conversation or Public Forum?" in T. Van Houdt and J. Papy, eds., Self-Presentation and Social Identification. The Rhetoric and Pragmatics of Letter Writing in Early Modern Time (Leuven, 2002).

"Must a Good Orator Be a Good Man? Ramus in the Ciceronian Controversy," in P.L. Oesterreich and T.O. Sloane, eds., Rhetorica Movet: Studies in Historical and Modern Rhetoric in Honour of Heinrich F. Plett (Leiden: Brill, 1999) 43-56.

"The Pottery of the Basilica, with Appendices on Ceramic Lamps and Ceramic Pipes," in S.T. Stevens, A.V. Kalinowski, and J. vanderLeest, eds., Bir Ftouha. A Pilgrimage Church Complex at Carthage (JRA Supplementary Series 59: 2005).

with S.T. Stevens and C.K. Walth. "The Medieval and Modern Period at Bir Ftouha," in S.T. Stevens, A.V. Kalinowski, and J. vanderLeest, eds., Bir Ftouha. A Pilgrimage Church Complex at Carthage (JRA Supplementary Series 59: 2005).

"On the Significance of Iconography in the Print Culture of the Late Fifteenth-Century Music Theoretical Discourse: The Theoricum opus musice discipline (Naples, 1480) and Theorica musice (Milan, 1492) of Franchino Gaffurio (1451-1522) in the Context of his Trilogy," Music in Art 35 (2010) 41-58.

(with H. Kreyszig). "The Transmission of Pythagorean Arithmetic in the Context of the Ancient Musical Tradition from the Greek to the Latin Orbits During the Renaissance: A Computational Approach of Identifying and Analyzing the Formation of Scales in the De harmonia musicorum instrumentorum opus (Milan, 1518) of Franchino Gaffurio (1451-1522)," in T. Klouche and T. Noll, eds., Mathematics and Computation in Music (Berlin and Heidelberg, 2009) 389-402.

(with H. Kreyszig). "The Transmission of Pythagorean Arithmetic in the
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"Beyond the Music-Theoretical Discourse in Franchino Gaffurio's Trilogy: The
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"Research and Teaching During the Era of Musical Humanism: Defending the Scholar-Teacher in Reponse to the Principles of Creation and Dissemination of Knowledge in the Italian University Curriculum and Cultural Milieu of the Court of the Sforzas, with Special Reference to Franchino Gaffurio (1451-1522)," in What is a Teacher-Scholar? Symposium Proceedings, November 9&10, 2001, compiled by the Gwenna Moss Teaching and Learning Cente, Ron Marken, Director (Saskatoon, 2002) 97-132.

"Incest and Identity: Family Relationships in Emaré," in B. Altmann and C. Carroll, eds., The Court Reconvenes: Courtly Literature Across the Disciplines. Selected Papers from the 9th Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society (Vancouver, 2003) 179-85.

with J. MacLennan. "Reclaiming 'Authenticity': Cape Breton's Magazine and the Commodification of Canadian Insularity," in S.D. Ferguson and L.R. Shade, eds., Civic Discourse and Cultural Politics in Canada: A Cacaphony of Voices (Westport, 2002) 264-74.

with J. MacLennan. "An Island View of the World: Canadian Community as Insularity in the Popular Writing of Stompin' Tom Connors," in C. Steenman-Marcusse, ed., The Rhetoric of Canadian Writing (Amsterdam and New York, 2002) 271-99.

"Inneal-Ciuil an Diabhail/The Devil's Instrument: Popular Culture and the Rise of the Gaelic Learner," Journal of Celtic Language Learning 4 (1998) 5-15

"A Commodified Antimodernism: Evangelism, the Gaelic Text, and the Construction of Ethnotourism in Nova Scotia," Proceedings of the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric 6 (1994-97) 24-33.

"'Pleasure for our sense, health for our hearts': Inferring Pronuntiatio and Actio from the Text of John Donne's Second Prebend Sermon," in S. Gingell and W. Roy, eds., Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond: Interfaces of the Oral, Written and Visual (Waterloo, ON: WLUP, 2012).

"Arcadia, Emulation and Regret in Sir William Alexander's Encouragement to Colonies," in N. Royan and K. McGinley, eds., The Apparelling of Truth: Literature and Culture in the Reign of James VI (Cambridge, 2010) 236-49.

"Dreams in the Clear Light of Day: Older Scots Poetry in Modern Scotland," in N. Royan and T. van Heijnsbergen, eds., Literature, Letters and the Canonical in Early Modern Scotland (East Linton, 2002) 138-50.

(with C. Ives) "'The Fountain and Very Being of Truth': James VI, Poetic Invention and National Identity," in D. Fischlin and M. Fortier, eds., Royal subjects: essays on the writings of James VI and I (Detroit, 2001) 104-23.

"Historical Imagination and the Representation of Paul in Erasmus' Paraphrases on the Pauline
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"Literary Artifice and the Figure of Paul in the Writings of Tertullian," in W.S. Babcock, ed., Paul and the Legacy of Paul in Early Christianity (Dallas, 1990) 99-120.

"'In Terms Quite Plain and Clear': The Exposition of 'Grace' in the Paraphrases of Erasmus," Erasmus in English 15 (1987-1988) 16-25.

"Charis and Derivatives in the Biblical Scholarship of Erasmus," in T. Halton and J.P. Williman, eds., Diakonia: Studies in Honour of Robert T. Meyer (Washington, D.C., 1986) 242-60.

"Concedo nulli: Erasmus' Motto and the Figure of Paul in the Paraphrases,"Erasmus in English 14 (1986) 7-10.

(with K. Corrigan) "The problem of Aquinas's notion of reditio completa in relation to its neoplatonic sources," in J.M. Hackett, W.E. Murnion, and C.N. Still, eds., Being and thought in Aquinas (Binghamton, 2004).

(co-edited with J.M. Hackett, W.E. Murnion). Being and thought in Aquinas. Binghamton, 2004.

"Do We Know All after Death? Thomas Aquinas on the Disembodied Soul's Knowledge," Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 75 (2001) 107-19.

(with P. Mitchell and H. Kikuno). "Cultural Variations in developing a sense of knowing your own mind: A comparison between British and Japanese children," International Journal of Behavior and Development 34:3 (2010) 248-58.

(with P. Mitchell and M. Bennett). "Do Children start out thinking they don't know their own Mind? An odyssey in overthrowing the mother of all knowledge," European Journal of Developmental Psychology 7 (2009) 67-84.

(with P. Mitchell and H. Kikuno). "Self-knowledge in children: A cross-cultural study," International Journal of Behavior and Development (forthcoming).

"The Therapeutic Psychopoetics of Cancer Metaphors: Challenges in Interdisciplinary," History of Intellectual Culture 3.1 (2003) 1-15.

(with M. Chandler and C. Lalonde) "Culture, continuity, and the limits of narrativity: A comparison of the self-narratives of Native and Non-Native youth," in C. Lightfoot and C. Daiuth, eds., Narrative analysis: Studying the development of individuals in society (Thousand Oaks, 2003) 245-65.